POSTGAME NOTES 7, ARIZONA COYOTES 1 PLAYOFFS | ROUND 1, GAME 4 | AUG. 17, 2020 COLORADO LEADS SERIES 3-1 First Star TEAM NOTES Nazem Kadri (2g/1a) This is the fifth time since relocating to Denver that the Avalanche has scored seven or more goals in a playoff game (ninth time in franchise history). Colorado last potted 7+ goals in a postseason Second Star game on May 4, 2002 vs. San Jose (8 goals). The Avs’ seven tallies is the most by any team in the Cale Makar (1g/1a) 2020 so far.

Third Star The Avalanche finished 3-for-7 on the power play, the first time Colorado has scored three man-ad- Mikko Rantanen (1g/1a) vantage tallies in a playoff contest since April 9, 2004 vs. Dallas (3-for-9). It’s the ninth time since moving to Denver that the club has notched three or more power-play goals in a playoff contest.

Cale Makar’s 19 seconds into the third period is the second-fastest goal to begin a period in Av- TEAM STATS alanche/Nordiques franchise history (, 0:17, April 22, 1998 vs. Edmonton, 3rd period). Avalanche INDIVIDUAL NOTES Shots: 30 Nazem Kadri scored twice for his first career postseason multi-goal game and finished with a post- season career-high three points (2g/1a). Both of Kadri’s goals came on the power play, matching the Power Play: 3-7 franchise playoff record with two man-advantage goals in one period (4x - last: Nathan MacKinnon, April 15, 2019 vs. Calgary, 1st). Kill: 3-4 Kadri is the first Avalanche player to score four power-play goals in a single postseason since Steve Faceoffs: 51% Konowalchuk in 2004. He leads the league in man-advantage goals in the playoffs.

Arizona Nathan MacKinnon extended his playoff-opening streak to seven games (2g/7a) and is the first Avalanche player to begin a postseason with a point in seven consecutive games since Peter Shots: 15 Forsberg did it in 2003-04.

Power Play: 1-4 LONGEST POINT STREAKS TO START PLAYOFF YEAR, FRANCHISE HISTORY 10 Joe Sakic (1995-96) Penalty Kill: 4-7 8 Peter Forsberg (2000-01) 8 Milan Hejduk (2000-01) Faceoffs: 49% 8 Joe Sakic (1996-97) 8 Michel Goulet (1984-85) 7 Nathan MacKinnon (2019-20) 7 Peter Forsberg (2003-04) 7 Peter Forsberg (1998-99)

Cale Makar finished with two points (1g/1a) and now has six points (2g/4a) in the 2020 playoffs, matching his total from last season.

Gabriel Landeskog notched two assists and now has six this postseason, a new career high that surpasses his previous best of five assists during the 2018-19 playoffs.

Matt Calvert recorded his fourth career multi-point postseason game (last: April 28, 2019 at San Jose).